Central America
Central America Countries
Central America
Central America Information and History

Culturally and geographically diverse, Central America faces a number of environmental and political challenges. Internal rebellions have wracked many of its countries and most are making the transition from agricultural to urban-industrial economies. Rain forests in Central America continue to fall to loggers and farmers. Many nations still depend on one or a few cash crops—a legacy of the colonial slave-plantation era. While civil wars and natural disasters have plagued many nations in this region, the rich and vibrant cultures of its people endure.

Central America Features
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The second largest coral reef in the world is located off the coast of Belize. Unfortunately, the future of this natural wonder is uncertain.
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Meet the Garifuna people of Central America. Originally destined to be slaves, their ship crashed and the survivors created their own culture on the Caribbean coast.
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One of the great success stories in Central America, Costa Rica is a rich tropical haven.
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Take a vacation: Experience the simple luxuries of sun, sand, and sea, and get to know some of the few places in the world that can truly be called paradise on Earth.




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